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As parents, we cannot monitor our children's every activity throughout the day. We may not even know what our children are doing at home with their mobile phones. The ease of access to social media today not only brings convenience but also has the potential for harm, depending on how it is used.
You can't control children at all times, that is true. But if you are giving mobile phones to children in an uncontrollable way, then you are a bad parent. You should be aware of what is going on and limit any non educational access to the internet until they reach the proper age. Because of that, you can prevent them from seeing gambling ads online.

Early education can be one of the best options, providing information about the negative effects of gambling in the short and long term, the potential risks that will be faced in the future when deciding to gamble, so that when one is caught up in the urge to gamble, one is prepared to calculate the losses that will be faced.
How often has this worked? Don't most teenagers try some of the things that they are told are dangerous and that they should stay away from them?
Original archived Re: Gambling ads become part of daily life
Scraped on 04/06/2025, 21:21:49 UTC
As parents, we cannot monitor our children's every activity throughout the day. We may not even know what our children are doing at home with their mobile phones. The ease of access to social media today not only brings convenience but also has the potential for harm, depending on how it is used.
You can't control children at all times, that is true. But if you are giving mobile phones to children in an uncontrollable way, then you are a bad parent. You should be aware of what is going on and limit any non educational access to the internet until they reach the proper age. Because of that, you can prevent them from seeing gambling ads online.

Early education can be one of the best options, providing information about the negative effects of gambling in the short and long term, the potential risks that will be faced in the future when deciding to gamble, so that when one is caught up in the urge to gamble, one is prepared to calculate the losses that will be faced.
How often has this worked?